Heterogeneity of fibroblasts from radicular cyst influenced osteoclastogenesis and bone destruction
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- DOI: 10.1111/odi.13317
Heterogeneity of fibroblasts from radicular cyst influenced osteoclastogenesis and bone destruction
Abstract
Aim: To analyze the heterogeneity of fibroblasts isolated from the fibrous capsules of radicular cysts and explore the effects of fibroblast subsets on bone destruction.
Methodology: Radicular cysts were divided into groups according to varying perilesional sclerosis identified by radiograph. Colony-forming units (CFUs) were isolated from the fibrous capsules of cysts, by which Trap + MNCs were induced, and the expression of osteoclastogenesis-related genes was compared among groups by real-time PCR. The variances in gene profiles of CFUs were identified by principal component analysis, and then, CFUs were divided into subsets using cluster analysis. The induction of Trap + MNCs and related gene expression was compared among subsets, and osteoclastogenic induction was blocked by IST-9 or bevacizumab. The fibroblast subsets in cysts were investigated by retrospective immunostaining with IST-9, VEGF-A, and CD34. A fibroblast subset that underwent gene editing by CRISPR/Cas was injected into the site of bone defects in animal models, and the in vivo effects on osteoclastogenesis were investigated.
Results: The fibroblast CFUs isolated from radicular cysts with perilesional unsclerotized cysts induced more Trap + MNCs than those with perilesional sclerotic cysts (p < .05). Most fibroblast CFUs from unsclerotized cysts belonged to Cluster 2, which induced more Trap + MNCs (p < .05) and highly expressed genes facilitating osteoclastogenesis; these results were different from those of Cluster 1 (p < .05), in which most CFUs were isolated from perilesional sclerotic cysts or controls (p < .05). The high expression of EDA + FN and VEGF-A was investigated in both the fibroblasts of Cluster 2 and the fibrous capsules of unsclerotized cysts (p < .05), and the number of Trap + MNCs induced by Cluster 2 was decreased by treatment with IST-9 and bevacizumab (p < .05). Consistently, EDA exon exclusion significantly decreased the osteoclastogenic induction of fibroblasts from Cluster 2 in vivo (p < .05).
Conclusion: The fibrous capsules of radicular cysts contain heterogeneous fibroblasts that can form subsets exhibiting different effects on osteoclastogenesis. The subset, which depending on the autocrine effects of EDA + FN on VEGF-A, mainly contributes to the osteoclastogenesis and bone destruction of radicular cysts. The regulation of the proportion of subsets is a possible strategy for artificially interfering with osteoclastogenesis.
Keywords: bone destruction; fibroblast subset; heterogeneity; osteoclastogenesis; radicular cyst.
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